G'day @vaansteam I was wondering about what you had said to me of editing causing 'exceeded bandwidth limit'. I googled some confusion, and asked my IT boy. He tells me that occasionally when he researches 3D language queries, he comes across sites where he cannot access the info because of the prompt, exceeded bandwith limit. Now in most sites he says the bandwidth limit is ascribed by that site host. Which I assume is the first whales in steemit. I have seen this a number of times, even when writing a short post such as my last in reply to you. Google said alot of bandwidth is used by HD photos, and when I think of my posts and how I'm always being reminded that pix work well, I could see how that might be, but in my case that of pix rarely can have an effect. My IT boy said much bandwidth can be used by other users downloading from one's posts, which in my case would tell me that many more are viewing than are voting, which is alright too, if they take away any learning. But, my purpose here is to ask how Steemit deals with 'exceeding bandwidth limits', what are the limits¿ can they be exceeded by visitors to my posts¿ Do visitors to my posts also find this prompt telling them there is no access until later? And, if as you say, it is my editing, which I find I need to do because the posts are about grammar in language, then when should I edit? Silly question I know, -before I post 😂
But, can you point me at a post about bandwidth limits on steemit.com please, or post one for such as I. Thank-you.
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Good day to you too @simon62 and sorry for the slow reply. I'm glad you got the answer you're looking for. I don't think visitors going to your post will see that. Another way is to invest in Steem so you will have more bandwidth.